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Banana Mojito

Discussion in 'Pets and Wildlife' started by Home Grown, Jun 12, 2010.

  1. Home Grown

    Home Grown Hakuna Matata

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    My boy was all yellow today! I realized after a few photos why...my veiled chameleon escaped and was sitting right on top of Mo's cage! Stoopid leezards;)

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  2. Kitty

    Kitty AKA\Debby

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    strangely beautiful, I can't look away, how long is that guy anyway? Hummm... looking again... what does he eat, do you handle him for fun?, or just look? :eek:
     
  3. Brant

    Brant dazed

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    is he just finishing a molt or starting one ? superbly beautiful as always !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  4. Alexis

    Alexis New Member

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    I know I say it every time, but these guys are just so cool!
     
  5. Jon

    Jon Mmmm... bulbophyllum...

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    Way cool, deej. What's it take to breed those things?
     
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    This_guy_Bri weirdo

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    i ain't deej but i'd imagine a boy chameleon and a girl chameleon...
     
  7. Brant

    Brant dazed

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    :)
     
  8. Home Grown

    Home Grown Hakuna Matata

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    I would need to start with getting a female, but sadly no more pets until we move out of the Condo. Stephanie has set a new law LOL
    Egg laying is pretty stressful on a female cham, but if you know how to handle the feeding/laying/recuperation of the female its faily easy. One day Ill be able to tell you about it from experience:D
    Kitty, he is about 18" from nose to tail all stretched out. He eats live insects. And of course, I play with my lizard all the time!:p heh heh heh